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Luke Nichols | |
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Personal information | |
Born | Anchorage, Alaska, United States | May 14, 1978
Nationality | American |
YouTube information | |
Channels | |
Genres | |
Subscribers | 11.3 million (Outdoor Boys) 1.12 million (Catfish and Carp)[1] (December 2024) |
Total views | 2.02 billion (Outdoor Boys) 294 million (Catfish and Carp)[1] (December 2024) |
Luke Nichols (born May 14, 1978)[2][unreliable source?] is an American YouTuber known for the channel Outdoor Boys. He primarily produces content on backcountry camping, bushcraft, survival, and outdoor cooking.[3]
Life and law career
editNichols grew up in Alaska. At 19, he traveled to Japan on a mission for the Church of Latter-Day Saints. When he returned to the United States, he attended Brigham Young University. Nichols met his wife Rebecca while living in Salt Lake City.[4]
After graduating, Nichols started a political consulting firm and ran 20 campaigns over three years. Nichols and his wife later moved to Virginia, where he attended law school at George Mason University. Nichols started his own criminal defense practice, focused on traffic laws.[4]
Nichols and his wife have three children; Tommy, Nate, and Jacob.[4][5]
YouTube career
editNichols started posting videos around the time when his first son was born. In 2020, Nichols began to work on YouTube full time when his channels outpaced his law practice. In addition to Outdoor Boys, he operates Catfish and Carp, a fishing channel. Fans enjoy Nichols' content for its "simple and wholesome" nature.[4]
References
edit- ^ a b "About outdoorboys". YouTube.
- ^ "Luke Nichols Net Worth 2024: Early Life, Bio, Age, Wife". 2024-07-28. Retrieved 2024-12-04.
- ^ Collegian, Luke Vargas | The Daily (2024-02-08). "How Outdoor Boys videos are getting me through winter | Column". The Daily Collegian. Retrieved 2024-12-03.
- ^ a b c d Terrill, Daniel (2023-12-29). "Meet the Outdoor Boys, TikTok's Latest Trend". Outdoors with Bear Grylls. Retrieved 2024-12-03.
- ^ "Outdoor Boys". YouTube. Retrieved 2024-12-04.